JudgeDreddpool
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Just jump in. You won't miss anything by not watching Alien: Covenant, AFAIK.Would people say I should watch the other Alien movies, then Alien Earth, or would it be okay to just jump straight in?
Just jump in. You won't miss anything by not watching Alien: Covenant, AFAIK.Would people say I should watch the other Alien movies, then Alien Earth, or would it be okay to just jump straight in?
I kinda like both The Predator and Alien: Covenant, though lesser to the other films.Too bad the film was absolute dogshite that almost killed the franchise like what The Predator almost did to the Predator franchise.
I think they mean Alien -> Resurrection, and they're doing chronological.Just jump in. You won't miss anything by not watching Alien: Covenant, AFAIK.
They both have good moments but pale in comparison to other entries in their respective series.I kinda like both The Predator and Alien: Covenant, though lesser to the other films.
I think a lot of purists just don't like the two franchises mixing. Personally I love it...lolThe next film should explain why people got so confused, I think.
I'll have to dig back and grab them for future reference. Thanks!I've started to link them.
Ah, rightyI think they mean Alien -> Resurrection, and they're doing chronological.
I don't hate a single film in this universe, but here's my personal ranking. It's harder to list than you'd think for me. Assume the special edition for every film, though I slightly prefer the theatrical Alien.I kinda like both The Predator and Alien: Covenant, though lesser to the other films.
See? It's all canon."We [Hawley, Trachtenberg, and Álvarez] talk to the degree that we're trying to avoid duplication of story or inadvertent mimicry," Hawley said, "But in general, they're not all coordinated. What I've suggested, since there's a surprising paucity of mythology in the seven films, other than that there's a company called Weyland-Yutani... I've said, 'Well, you know, so if this show is a prequel to the movies, and I've made some choices about how humanity is organized: it might be helpful if you adopt those [choices] should the issue come up in your films,' Right? But otherwise, we're not really coordinating with each other."
Okay, quick question, but...So, I don't know if anyone has read Predator Kills the Marvel Universe yet, but:
1. It's set one year after Predator vs. Spider-Man.
2. Dead Guardians of the Galaxy.
3. Dead Fantastic Four.
Okay, quick question, but...
is it a single Predator or a Clan of Predators?
Asking this again, since I never got an answer about the movies that happen afterwardsWould people say I should watch the other Alien movies, then Alien Earth, or would it be okay to just jump straight in?
No, it's fine. You can watch it without having seen Alien 1-4. It's a mostly unconnected prequel. A parallel story, really.Asking this again, since I never got an answer about the movies that happen afterwards